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<blockquote data-quote="Jiffy" data-source="post: 16448053" data-attributes="member: 124414"><p>On a positive note, we found a new relative through Ancestry.com</p><p>My sister was curious about our heritage, so she submitted a sample and got the results.</p><p></p><p>After a few months she got an email from a young woman saying (to the effect of):</p><p></p><p>Hi, we don't know each other, but I have been interested in finding out who my dad is for as long as I can remember. I don't know anything about him, neither does my mother, other than it was during one of her many drug/alcohol party days when she was in her 20's, and going by my DoB that would have been in early 1987. Ancestry suggests the most distant relative you can be is my aunt...</p><p></p><p>So, the interesting thing is that this girl lives in Georgia, and my sister is in Florida, but we all were born and grew up in New Zealand and there's 8 kids in our family, 5 boys. So it should have been a slam-dunk right.</p><p></p><p>But there were 3 of us in the continental US at the start of '87 (chances of that, right...) one brother and I were travelling to the UK, and another brother who was doing lighting for Bon Jovi. Turned out the lifestyle included a lot of after hours 'entertainment' with interested parties (Bon Jovi was in Atlanta in Feb '87 with the whole Slippery When Wet thing), and as a result of that we have a new niece and nephew-in-law.</p><p> </p><p>They're both wonderful people and my wife and I met them when we were in the US last year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jiffy, post: 16448053, member: 124414"] On a positive note, we found a new relative through Ancestry.com My sister was curious about our heritage, so she submitted a sample and got the results. After a few months she got an email from a young woman saying (to the effect of): Hi, we don't know each other, but I have been interested in finding out who my dad is for as long as I can remember. I don't know anything about him, neither does my mother, other than it was during one of her many drug/alcohol party days when she was in her 20's, and going by my DoB that would have been in early 1987. Ancestry suggests the most distant relative you can be is my aunt... So, the interesting thing is that this girl lives in Georgia, and my sister is in Florida, but we all were born and grew up in New Zealand and there's 8 kids in our family, 5 boys. So it should have been a slam-dunk right. But there were 3 of us in the continental US at the start of '87 (chances of that, right...) one brother and I were travelling to the UK, and another brother who was doing lighting for Bon Jovi. Turned out the lifestyle included a lot of after hours 'entertainment' with interested parties (Bon Jovi was in Atlanta in Feb '87 with the whole Slippery When Wet thing), and as a result of that we have a new niece and nephew-in-law. They're both wonderful people and my wife and I met them when we were in the US last year. [/QUOTE]
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